STATE FACILITY ENERGY UPGRADE ANALYSIS and PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING POTENTIAL PHASE I Report and Recommendations

STATE FACILITY ENERGY UPGRADE ANALYSIS and PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING POTENTIAL PHASE I Report and Recommendations

STATE FACILITY ENERGY UPGRADE ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING POTENTIAL PHASE I Report and Recommendations Submitted to: The State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, & Tourism Energy, Resources, & Technology Division By: Raymond G. Anderson, Energy Consultant Washington State Department of General Administration Division of Engineering & Architectural Services 206 General Administration Building, P.O. Box 41012 Olympia, Washington 98504-1012 April 2003 STATE FACILITY ENERGY UPGRADE ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING POTENTIAL PHASE I Report and Recommendations Submitted to: The State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, & Tourism Energy, Resources, & Technology Division By: Raymond G. Anderson, Energy Consultant Washington State Department of General Administration Division of Engineering & Architectural Services 206 General Administration Building, P.O. Box 41012 Olympia, Washington 98504-1012 April 2003 Disclaimer This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the United States Government. Neither the United States nor the United States Department of Energy, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or services by trade name, mark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States government or any agency thereof. Acknowledgments The following individuals provided information and data pertaining to Hawaii State Agency electrical energy consumption. Their insights and knowledge of consumption data and utility programs provide invaluable direction to the State of Hawaii in embarking on an enhanced energy and water conservation program and the use of renewable energy sources and sources that have reduced environmental effects. Maskrey, James, CEM - Program Manager, Commercial, Industrial & Energy Efficiency Programs, Energy Services Department, Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii Nakaya, Edwin K. - Energy Services Specialist, Kauai Island Utility Cooperative, Lihue, Hawaii Van Liew, Thomas, MSEM, CEM - Program Engineer, Energy Services Department Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii Lougheed, Clint - Energy Program Manager, Division of Engineering & Architectural Services, Department of General Administration, Washington Purtee, Karen - Management Analyst, Division of Engineering & Architectural Services, Department of General Administration, Washington Raman, Elizabeth - Energy Conservation Program Specialist, Strategic Industries Division, Department of Business, Economic Development, & Tourism, Hawaii Shon, Carolyn - Energy Program Manager, Strategic Industries Division, Department of Business, Economic Development, & Tourism, Hawaii Prepared By: Raymond G. Anderson, Energy Consultant, Division of Engineering & Architectural Services, Department of General Administration, Washington SOH Energy Efficiency Upgrade Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................1 Purpose:..................................................................................................................................1 Authorization: ..........................................................................................................................1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................2 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................4 CURRENT AGENCY CONSUMPTION ......................................................................................5 Table 1 - Overall Consumption Pattern ..........................................................................5 Table 2 - State of Hawaii Agency Electrical Consumption ..............................................6 Table 2 - State of Hawaii Agency Electrical Consumption (continued)............................7 Table 2 - State of Hawaii Agency Electrical Consumption (continued)............................8 Table 2 - State of Hawaii Agency Electrical Consumption (continued)............................9 EXISTING STATE PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS .......................................................................9 Table 3 – DSM Equipment Installation History Large State Facilities..............................10 Table 3 – DSM Equipment Installation History Large State Facilities (cont’d).................11 Table 3 – DSM Equipment Installation History Large State Facilities (cont’d).................12 Facilities with High Probability for EPC ................................................................................12 Table 4 - State of Hawaii Large Facility Electrical Consumption .....................................14 Table 4 - State of Hawaii Large Facility Electrical Consumption (cont’d) ........................15 Table 4 - State of Hawaii Large Facility Electrical Consumption (cont’d) ........................16 Table 4 - State of Hawaii Large Facility Electrical Consumption (cont’d) ........................17 STATE OF HAWAII FINDINGS................................................................................................18 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................18 APPENDIX A – STATE OF HAWAII MEDIUM SIZED FACILITIES..........................................20 State of Hawaii Medium Sized Facilities (cont’d) ............................................................21 State of Hawaii Medium Sized Facilities (cont’d) ............................................................22 State of Hawaii Medium Sized Facilities (cont’d) ............................................................23 State of Hawaii Medium Sized Facilities (cont’d) ............................................................24 APPENDIX B – DSM EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION HISTORY ..............................................25 DSM Equipment Installation History, All State Facilities (cont’d).....................................26 DSM Equipment Installation History, All State Facilities (cont’d).....................................27 DSM Equipment Installation History, All State Facilities (cont’d).....................................28 i SOH Energy Efficiency Upgrade Abbreviations AMT........................Amount APPROX.................Approximate CONV CTR AUTH. .Convention Center Authority COMM COLL..........Community College DAGS .....................Department of Accounting and General Services DBEDT ...................Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism DOA........................Department of Agriculture ATG. .......................Department of Attorney General DOD. ......................Department of Defense DOE........................Department of Education DOHHL...................Department of Hawaiian Home Lands DOH. ......................Department of Health DOHS. ....................Department of Human Services DLIR. ......................Department of Labor & Industrial Relations DOL&NR.................Department of Lands & Natural Resources PSD. .......................Department of Public Safety DOT AIR DIV..........Department of Transportation Airports Division DOT HAR DIV. .......Department of Transportation Harbors Division DOT HWY DIV........Department of Transportation Highways Division DSM .......................Demand Side Management $/Mbtu ....................Dollars per million British thermal units EPC ........................Energy Performance Contracting ERTD......................DBEDT's Energy, Resources, and Technology Division ESCO .....................Energy Services Company GA ..........................Washington Department of General Administration HECO. ....................Hawaiian Electric Company HELCO. ..................Hawaii Electric Company HCDCH...................Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii HRS........................Hawaii Revised Statute HSPLS....................Hawaii Public Libraries System KIUC.......................Kauai Island Utility Cooperative KWh........................Kilowatt hour (1,000 watt hours) M&V........................Measurement and Verification MECO.....................Maui Electric Company MWH. .....................Megawatt hours (1,000,000 watt hours) NELHA....................Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii OFF LT. GOV .........Office of the Lieutenant Governor ST AUTH. ...............Stadium Authority SOH or SH..............State of Hawaii TARCDE.................Tariff Code U OF H. ..................University of Hawaii ii SOH Energy Efficiency Upgrade INTRODUCTION Purpose: The State of Hawaii is in the process of surveying the current energy usage by state agencies and to propose how agencies can implement energy conservation. The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) will use this information to determine the potential for significantly improving the energy management in state facilities.

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